Archive-name: ai-faq/general/part4 Last-Modified: Wed Nov 27 09:43:19 1996 by Mark Kantrowitz Version: 1.32 Maintainer: Mark Kantrowitz <mkant+ai-faq@cs.cmu.edu> URL: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/Groups/AI/html/faqs/ai/ai_general/top.html Size: 84657 bytes, 2169 lines ;;; **************************************************************** ;;; Answers to Questions about Artificial Intelligence ************* ;;; **************************************************************** ;;; Written by Mark Kantrowitz ;;; ai_4.faq This part of the AI FAQ provides a bibliography of good introductory texts and overviews of AI and specific subfields of AI. If you feel that there is a reference or set of references which should be added to this FAQ, or references which should be removed, please send email to mkant+ai-faq@cs.cmu.edu. When suggesting references to be included in a particular subfield, only suggest the best two or three references (or a particularly well-written overview). It is NOT the intention of this listing to be a comprehensive AI bibliography. Books suggested by their authors must present a strongly argued case. Also, I generally will include books in this list only after I have had a chance to look at them. If you are the author or publisher of a new AI-related text, and you want me to consider your book for this list, send a complimentary copy to Mark Kantrowitz, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891 USA. Please don't waste my time with books that are clearly not appropriate for this list. When I am done with the book I will donate it to the CMU Engineering & Science Library. Part 4 (Bibliography): Bibliography of introductory texts, overviews and references Addresses and phone numbers for major AI publishers Outline: [0] AI book publication announcements mailing list [1] AI in general (Introductions, Overviews) [1a] Major AI Publishers [1b] How do I get a copy of the proceedings to conference <x>? [1c] How do I get a copy of <x>'s PhD dissertation? [1d] Tech Reports, Abstracts, etc. [2] Search and Game Playing [3] Knowledge Representation [4] Logic [5] Planning [6] Natural Language Processing (NLP) [6b] Speech Recognition and Synthesis [7] Connectionism and Neural Nets [8] Machine Learning [9] Case-Based Reasoning [10] Genetic Algorithms [11] Production Systems, Expert Systems and Match Algorithms [12] Integrated AI Architectures [13] Fuzzy Logic [14] Artificial Life and Cellular Automata [15] Qualitative Physics and Model Based Reasoning [16] Task-specific Architectures for Problem Solving [17] Automated Deduction [18] Probabilistic Reasoning [19] Nonmonotonic Reasoning and Truth Maintenance Systems (TMS) [20] Robotics and Computer Vision [21] Distributed AI [22] User/Agent Modeling [23] Philosophy of AI [24] What is Cyc? (Common Sense) [25] Miscellaneous: PhD Theses [26] Videotapes and Magazines [27] Constraint-based Scheduling [28] Music and AI [29] AI and Education [30] Blackboard Architectures [31] Temporal Reasoning and Modal Logic [32] Data Mining Search for [#] to get to question number # quickly.Go Back Up